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The location in the Kiževak quarry near Raška, where a mass grave was found, about which we have already reported, was open to the public for the first time. The exhumation at the Kiževak site is of particular importance to the families of the missing persons, who have been trying for years to find and bury the remains of their loved ones with dignity.
The search for the site in the village of Kiževak near Raška, where the fifth mass grave was found in Serbia, has been going on since 2015, and since the exact number of remains found is still unknown, it is difficult to predict the time period. . An autopsy is needed to establish the identity of the people buried there.
It is estimated that there are between 15 and 17 remains at this location. Although the DNA analysis will show who the victims are, they are assumed to be Kosovo Albanians.
The place was visited by the Chairman of the Commission for Missing Persons of the Government of Serbia and the Head of the Belgrade Delegation Veljko Odalović, the Chairman of the Working Group Fabian Bourdieu and the Head of the Pristina Delegation Ibrahim Makoli.
“Together we have taken responsibility. The bodies of the relocated grave are what we are working on. But we are also exchanging all the information. Pristina also has responsibility. These are practically harmonized positions in London, Washington and Brussels. Together we are committed to everything transparent and functional “. in the whole process until the end, “said Odalovic.
“The discovery of the places is very important because of the missing people. Since 2004, more than 1,800 people have been identified and the remains have been handed over to their families,” Bourdieu said.
“The bodies of the dead Albanians were moved to the Kiževak location. The location was found with the help of satellite images. We believe that there are more locations on the territory of Serbia and together with the Serbian government we will search for them. Missing persons “Macaulay said.
The Kiževak location will be worked on for another ten days, then both physically and safely preserved. Incidentally, 1,643 people from the Kosovo and Metohija area are listed as missing, and so far 907 bodies have been found in four graves on the territory of Serbia.
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